Hollywood
What if you could rewrite the story?
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Drama
Seasons | 1
Episodes | 7
avg.Runtime | 50 min
First EP | 2020-05-01
Last EP | 2020-05-01
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Rating : 7.268
Overview
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Netflix

In post-World War II Hollywood, an ambitious group of aspiring actors and filmmakers will do almost anything to make their showbiz dreams come true.
Produced by
Ryan Murphy Television
Prospect Films
Season List
season 1 || Miniseries
Relesed on | 2020-05-01
In post-World War II Hollywood, an ambitious group of aspiring actors and filmmakers will do almost anything to make their showbiz dreams come true.
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Hooray for Hollywood
2020-05-01
While waiting for his big break, aspiring movie star Jack Castello accepts a job at a local service station that pumps more than just gas.
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Hooray for Hollywood: Part 2
2020-05-01
Jack gets a leg up on a screen test, Camille runs into typecasting trouble, Raymond pursues his directorial debut, and Archie bonds with a smitten Roy.
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Outlaws
2020-05-01
Henry's scheming at director George Cukor's star-studded party leads Jack to a revelation about his wife — and Roy into a private meeting with Dick.
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(Screen) Tests
2020-05-01
Avis receives bombshell news about the studio, the actors prepare to audition for "Peg," and Archie faces a devastating change to his screenplay.
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Jump
2020-05-01
Problems arise as "Meg" begins production. Ellen takes a chance with Dick. Henry offers to make a brewing scandal over Jack's past go away — for a price.
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Meg
2020-05-01
Ernie lends a hand — and a whole lot more — when "Meg" hits a budget snag. Henry meddles with the film's final cut. Avis feels her control slipping.
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A Hollywood Ending
2020-05-01
As the Oscars approach, Ernie shares devastating news, Camille listens to sage advice from Hattie McDaniel, and Archie takes a stand on the red carpet.
CAST
“I would rather entertain and hope that people learned something than educate people and hope they were entertained.” – Walt Disney